I don't have the original system disks for the machine in question so i would like to attempt a manual recovery. If needed i can order them, but HP charges for the disks. Currently the network is disabled and Mcafee anti-virus does not appear to work correctly.

WHAT HAS MY ISSUE BEEN?
- Ping.exe consuming memory and CPU
- Use of the internet, no matter the browser gives me multiple popups, mostly porn
- Flaky programs, some not launching, like Anti-virus software

THANK YOU.

1A- Please Uninstall or Disable any P2P (peer-to-peer) programs: DONE

1B - Please endeavor to reply to your thread promptly: Will do my best

Good Job! Great to have somebody who reads and follows directions! Helps things move much faster.

Attach.txt log needs to be copy/pasted also. Then also run this scan, have it fix/remove anything found. Reboot and come back with the log.

ESET Online Scanner

http://www.eset.com/onlinescan/scanner.php?i_agree=14
* You can use Internet Explorer to complete this scan and you will need to allow an Active X to be installed or you may use Firefox
* You will need to temporarily Disable your current Anti-virus program.
* Be sure the option to Remove found threats is checked and the option to Scan unwanted applications is Checked.
* When you have completed that scan, a scanlog ought to have been created and located at C:\Program Files\EsetOnlineScanner\log.txt.

Good Job! Great to have somebody who reads and follows directions! Helps things move much faster.

Attach.txt log needs to be copy/pasted also. Then also run this scan, have it fix/remove anything found. Reboot and come back with the log.

ESET Online Scanner

http://www.eset.com/onlinescan/scanner.php?i_agree=14
* You can use Internet Explorer to complete this scan and you will need to allow an Active X to be installed or you may use Firefox
* You will need to temporarily Disable your current Anti-virus program.
* Be sure the option to Remove found threats is checked and the option to Scan unwanted applications is Checked.
* When you have completed that scan, a scanlog ought to have been created and located at C:\Program Files\EsetOnlineScanner\log.txt.

Thank you Once again, ran the online scanner and here are the attach and eset logs.

Please now do the following:
Download the TDSSKiller.zip archive and extract it into a folder on the infected (or possibly infected) computer with an archiver (WinZip, for example);
Run the TDSSKiller.exe file;
Wait until the scanning and disinfection completes. A reboot might require after the disinfection has been completed .
Post back with that log, then continue with instructions below:

Please note that the BleepingComputer.com download link will expire in 10 minutes after you click it so if you don't click within ten minutes after reaching the page you will need to refresh the page.

o You must download it to and run it from your Desktop
o Physically disconnect from the internet.
o Now STOP all your monitoring programs (Antivirus/Antispyware, Guards and Shields) as they could easily interfere with ComboFix.
o Double click combofix.exe & follow the prompts.
o When ComboFix has finished running, you will see a screen stating that it is preparing the log report
o This can take a while, so please be patient. If you see your Windows desktop disappear, do not worry. This is normal and ComboFix will restore your desktop before it is finished. Eventually you will see a new screen that states the program is almost finished and telling you the programs log file, or report, will be located at C:\ComboFix.txt.
o Re-enable all the programs that were disabled during the running of ComboFix..

Note:
Do not mouse-click combofix's window while it is running. That may cause it to stall.

CF disconnects your machine from the internet. The connection is automatically restored before CF completes its run. If CF runs into difficulty and terminates prematurely, the connection can be manually restored by restarting your machine.

Ran TDSSKiller, it found one infection and asked me to reboot, I could not find any log generated so i included a screen shot. After the reboot i got a pop up error window: "RUNDLL C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\MicrosoftVerifierOnline.dll The specified module could not be found." I don't think its related, maybe something residual from the earlier infections/fixes.

Ran combo fix, got a message that said that the "Microsoft Windows Recovery console" was not installed, and that it needed a network connection to download and install it. Plugged in the network so that could complete.

When that completed I disconnected the network agian and combofix continued to run. It said it found a root kit in the TCP/IP stack and rebooted the machine several times with a warning that network might not work afterwards and to reboot one more time or run combofix again to fix it if it does not work after the reboot.

Here is the combo fix log, i checked the network interface and it appears to be working fine.

Ok, i found the TDSSKiller log file, attaching it to this post (incase you still wanted to see it). Also on a side note, i earlier un-installed McAfee Anti-virus pro and installed Avast instead. (this is a pretty under powered netbook and McAfee was bogging it down) I now get constant popups from avast that say a Malicious ULR is being blocked:

I couldn't find where to view the log but within the program it mentioned over 10,000 blocked connections. Avast seems to be taxed with all these blocked connections, CPU is running at 100%, decided to reboot. After a reboot Avast is no longer pegging the CPU, and i dont see anymore popup or blocked connections in the Avast log.

I no longer get the RUNDLL error on reboot

An Avast quick scan found 1 infection that it moved to the virus chest: Threat: Win32:Sirefef-JQ [Trj] Will also run a full system scan on boot with Avast after the MBA scan.